Applying Circular Bioeconomy to Rural Development Through Biomass

Advancing rural development through circular bioeconomy and biomass innovation in the EU Horizon 2020 framework

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Detail description

A Horizon 2020-funded workshop organized by ASAJA Huesca highlights circular bioeconomy applications in rural development using agricultural biomass. Featuring Ángel Sampedro, the event presents successful initiatives and case studies from the EU-funded project Horizon U-Running (Grant Agreement No 691748), focusing on repurposing pruning residues and plantation renewal for sustainable energy. Set against a vineyard at sunset, the event promotes rural innovation and bio-based solutions.

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Contribution detail info

Project

uP_running

Take-off for sustainable supply of woody biomass from agrarian pruning and plantation removal

Location
Europe
Authors
Angel Samper
Purpose
Communication, Dissemination

File type
document
Created on
Jun 30, 2019
Origin language
Spanish
Official project website
uP_running
License
CC BY